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- To: (BUG LISP) at MIT-ML
- To: JONL at MIT-MC
- Subject:
- From: WJL@MIT-ML
- From: Alan Bawden <ALAN at MIT-MC>
- Date: Mon, 18 Nov 80 17:12:37 GMT
- Date: Mon, 17 Nov 80 23:23:00 GMT
- Cc: GSB at MIT-MC, BUG-LISP at MIT-MC, levitt at MIT-AI, dlw at MIT-AI
- Original-date: 11/18/80 13:12:37 EDT
- Original-date: 17 November 1980 18:23-EST
Fine, give LOOP an autoload property. (It's a good word to "use up",
but I can live with it as an autoload.)
I hope that the point of mentioning the FOR problem, is to inspire
someone to cause LOOP to check when it loads that it isn't REdefining
some other good words like FOR. (It should check for MACRO, SUBR,
LSUBR etc. properties.) I, for one, happen to have a FOR macro!
(Isn't it the case that there is some other word LOOP redefines
besides FOR?)